What have you done to your car today?

Had the brake fluid changed and an MOT at the Dealers - I got discount on both and a good result on the MOT as well. :thumbsup:
 
Ewazix said:
1536Z4 said:
Ewazix said:
I finished off the stainless braided hose fitment

Same make lines as I used :thumbsup: Wheels looking good and would like to see more of the Laverda

There you go, it's was my lock-down project. A rare 1971 750 sf cross-over model in factory spec' with the earlier 'camel back' tank and anti-social pipes, plus the sf upgrades including Ceriani suspension and monstrous magnesium race-spec drums.... great care is required in the wet! :lol:
It had one owner for 45 years before being restored and toured on by the owner's club chairman, then I bought it and have been fettling/detailing it between rides. I think There may be 5 or 6 on the road in the UK. I cannot believe how few people, including 'bikers' don't know what a Laverda is (was), particularly since the 750 cleaned up in endurance racing for several years and the Jota was the fastest production bike in the world for some time. They were fairly rare TBF, expensive and exotic at the time.Somerset moors Jul21c1.jpg

Lovely bike, and rare as you say. I remember my brother, who was big into bikes when I was a teen, used to call these a “Jumping” Jota. Is the nickname deserved?
 
Today I fitted Bluetooth adapter for music, which shredded my hand as I did it from the front rather than take out the rear trim.
Didn’t take any pictures of that.

I also fit a Maxton spoiler, nice and low profile exactly what I wanted.
Duck tails and deep dishes, yum.
 

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Changed the front shocks and top mounts on the 2.2i. Took me all day, but well worth it as I had a little helper. 7-y-o lad from across the road. Kept him busy doing up all the nuts and bolts but he couldn't budge the knuckle bolts. :rofl:
I am sitting here now feeling I've achieved more than just fettling the car.
 
Have you stuck that to the wheel :o Or is it photo shopped :lol: Either way. not my cup of tea. Soz.
 
tug said:
Have you stuck that to the wheel Or is it photo shopped

Those are the stickers that came with the side skirt decals I mentioned a few posts ago in this thread.

As much as I enjoyed finally having an M car, they were swiftly removed after the picture was taken :lol:
 
PeteyZ4 said:
tug said:
Have you stuck that to the wheel Or is it photo shopped

Those are the stickers that came with the side skirt decals I mentioned a few posts ago in this thread.

As much as I enjoyed finally having an M car, they were swiftly removed after the picture was taken :lol:
Thank the lord for that! :rofl:
 
enuff_zed said:
Changed the front shocks and top mounts on the 2.2i. Took me all day, but well worth it as I had a little helper. 7-y-o lad from across the road. Kept him busy doing up all the nuts and bolts but he couldn't budge the knuckle bolts. :rofl:
I am sitting here now feeling I've achieved more than just fettling the car.

'Ok little Johnny, these are called spring compressors. I'm going for a cup of tea now... good luck'

:lol:

I fitted the correct clip for my smaller new battery. Small job, much satisfaction.
 
steve_naive said:
enuff_zed said:
Changed the front shocks and top mounts on the 2.2i. Took me all day, but well worth it as I had a little helper. 7-y-o lad from across the road. Kept him busy doing up all the nuts and bolts but he couldn't budge the knuckle bolts. :rofl:
I am sitting here now feeling I've achieved more than just fettling the car.

'Ok little Johnny, these are called spring compressors. I'm going for a cup of tea now... good luck'

In actual fact, he helped remove and refit the struts, drop links etc, but I sent him home while I swapped the springs over.
The kit I use is safe and I do it in a safe direction, jut in case, but if something went wrong I would never forgive myself!
He came back and told me all about the lovely ham rolls he'd had for lunch while I was wrestling with springs. Did I see any of said rolls? Not a crumb! Methinks we need to go back to apprentice basics. :rofl:
 
Tried out the quick lift on the Zed,impressed with it
 

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I hit a big pothole the other day so took her in four wheel alignment and all wheel balanced (£154) I'm glad I did as the tracking was all over the place.
Also clocked up 33333 miles IMG_20210918_162736.jpg
 
Changed old rusty and worn out discs for Zimmermann Coat-Z. Much better!
 

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